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Sport, poverty and women: Some African-American basketball voices – Sport Matters
The programme made us better people and young ladies. It helped us get free money too, and by free money I mean scholarships .
Mini-series: Engaging with lecture recording: Learning from each other – Teaching Matters
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The case for digital assets legislation in Scotland – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Podcast: Martine Irakoze wants to bring something new to the table (9 min) – Teaching Matters
The Scholars Program at the University of Edinburgh provides full scholarships and leadership programming to students from Africa with high leadership potential but few educational opportunities.
The University Listening Project: A conversation about the film – Teaching Matters
Response to the film by Professor Annie Pirrie, author of Virtue and the Quiet Art of Scholarship .
How to Make A Successful Interdisciplinary Research Project – Renaissance Goo
It’s important to avoid accidental ‘disciplinary gatekeeping’ by applying norms of one discipline to others – eg applying the norms of historical scholarship to the performing and creative arts. ... Are ECRs outputs/publications. and the skills
Sir John Baker: Neill Lecture Oxford – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
It is no wonder that it has proved a ripe time to produce the multi-volume Oxford History of the Laws of England, harvesting the wealth of recent scholarship and experience.
How to step onto your own career path in the Environmental Sector – Inform.ed
I graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc (Hons) Geography in 2015 and after being awarded a scholarship from the ScottishPower Foundation, I graduated with an MSc in Sustainable
Welcome to the June issue of Teaching Matters: Celebrating a discipline – Teaching Matters
Annabel, a Programme Manager (Policy) at the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission, will be joined by two Commonwealth students to discuss their experiences of diversity and inclusion at The University of Edinburgh.
Scots Law Influencing English Law on Deposits and Debt – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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